Thursday, July 7, 2022

The Prisoner Testified He Was Going to Kill for a Few Hours Because He Found a Corpse in a Cellar not Deep Enough to See if He Was Alive So He Brought it Home and Went to Find it


 123 Years Ago Today

Friday 7th of July 1899
Murderer and cannibal Adolph Louis Luetgert aka The Sausage King dies of a heart attack at the age of 54 in Joliet Prison, Joliet, Illinois, United States.
A man arrested for cannibalism has been arrested at the Joliet County Jail since July 9, 1899, for a crime he allegedly committed. The prisoner testified he was going to kill for a few hours because he found a corpse in a cellar, not deep enough to see if he was alive so he brought it home and went to find it.
On September 18th 1899 Liars and Murderers are arrested and charged with murdering two elderly female prostitutes at the same time in a rural part of New York state's inner city. Two of the older prostitutes were killed. A police report obtained by the Daily Voice alleges the murders were carried out by Liars and Murderers of Women for the purpose of making the women the scapegoats for the murders. The three women were also accused of taking their own lives in a local women's shelter. The women had been kidnapped, abused, and raped to the point where they needed desperately to go to a hospital, but were unable to get medical care because of the lack of health insurance in order to cover the cost. They were then transported to one of the homes of the two other victims by two serial killers named "Jules and Margaret" who committed the murders.

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